The Prestige Statuette Collection was designed and developed in partnership with renowned design studio Purearts. Founded in 2008 by Hugues Martel, Purearts is known for its video game collector figures from the Arkham series, Mortal Kombat, Shadow of War, Tekken, Assassin’s Creed, Watch Dogs, Darksouls and many more.

The Prestige Statuettes set a new standard for smaller-scale collectibles! Enjoy all the ornate sculpted details and intricate painting style of a Premium Format statue in a PVC figure that stands just 10 inches tall.

“Sculpting fabric – and especially fabric that is in motion – is incredibly difficult to do, much less to do well,” said Anna van Slee, Brand Director. “The Purearts Design Team did an unbelievable job with Gethsemoni’s flowing skirts – literally. I had to reach out and touch the Queen’s skirts when I first saw them; I couldn’t believe they weren’t fabric!”

The Prestige Statuettes set a new standard for smaller-scale collectibles! Enjoy all the ornate sculpted details and intricate painting style of a Premium Format statue in a figure that stands just 13 inches tall.

“Sculpted environmental elements that accompany a figure are rare and special because they amp up the mood and tone of a piece,” said Anna van Slee, Brand Director.

“There is so much intricate detail packed into Xiall’s surroundings that you will be transported to the Underworld just by looking at her. The spindly osteomancy bone fence that curves around her magnificent skirts is impressively ornate. And her cat – Riazz – is perched at her elbow: Ready to pounce!”

The Prestige Statuettes set a new standard for smaller-scale collectibles! Enjoy all the ornate sculpted details and intricate painting style of a Premium Format statue in a PVC figure that stands just 10.75 inches tall.

“Creating a collectible encompassing two characters is a multi-faceted challenge,” said Anna van Slee, Brand Director.

“From a design standpoint, compositions with two figures are extremely intricate, and it’s an ambitious effort to marry them in a harmonious statement that works from multiple viewpoints. From a production standpoint… more limbs, more heads, more elements… more problems! But we have successfully solved for both those problems with this Kier figure. Kier stands triumphantly astride her fallen enemy, confidently gripping the corrupt angel’s feathers. It’s a gorgeous, dynamic scene, flawlessly executed… no pun intended.”